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Back before there was the Internet, early caveman dialed into computer bulletin board systems or BBSes to get their online fix. Many of these boards distinguished themselves with ANSI art, an early form of electronic cave paintings. ANSI was an extension to the even earlier form of caveman communication known as ASCII used in MS-DOS based computers. It is with great pleasure that we happened upon the San Francisco hacker art gallery “20 goto 10” where an ANSI art exhibition was in progress. Irina Slutsky talks to curator Kevin Olson who takes us on a tour of some of the amazing early work of two ANSI artists, lordjazz and somms.

North facebitterly referred to as “the
day the roof fell in”—they had been living in a roomy walk-up in the
Village and experiencing the prosaic contentment that comes from eating
properly, North face outlet indulging themselves
with fair moderation in the pleasures of the city, and watching the growth of a
child.